TV Jamahiriya, Libya last hour of the last day of transmission: August 22, 2011, 1203 h to 1330 h. UTC. Captured in Brazil through the Hispasat satellite.

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WARNING! GRUESOME PICTURES OF DEADPEOPLE
(see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK_cWav7bXc for second part) My apologies for the bad quality of the transmission.

published:20 Jun 2011

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While rebel fighters and forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi battle for control of key coastal towns, some Libyans have found another way of getting their opinions heard.
A new satellite television channel was launched in the Gulf state of Qatar on Saturday.
Simply called Libya, it is a mix of news and talk shows covering developments in the North African country, with funding from abroad.
Al Jazeera's Nazanin Sadri reports from the capital, Doha. (03 April 2011)
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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The largest city and capital, Tripoli, is located in western Libya and contains over one million of Libya's six million people. The other large city is Benghazi, which is located in eastern Libya.

Libya has been inhabited by Berbers since the late Bronze Age. The Phoenicians established trading posts in western Libya, and Ancient Greek colonists established city-states in eastern Libya. Libya was variously ruled by Persians, Egyptians and Greeks before becoming a part of the Roman Empire. Libya was an early center of Christianity. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the area of Libya was mostly occupied by the Vandals until the 7th century, when invasions brought Islam and Arab colonization. In the sixteenth century, the Spanish Empire and the Knights of St John occupied Tripoli, until Ottoman rule began in 1551. Libya was involved in the Barbary Wars of the 18th and 19th centuries. Ottoman rule continued until the Italian occupation of Libya resulted in the temporary Italian Libya colony from 1911 to 1943. During the Second World War Libya was an important area of warfare in the North African Campaign. The Italian population then went into decline. Libya became an independent kingdom in 1951.

Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera (Arabic:الجزيرة‎al-ǧazīrahIPA:[æl dʒæˈziːrɐ], literally "The Peninsula", referring to the Arabian Peninsula), also known as JSC (Jazeera Satellite Channel), is a Doha-based state-funded broadcaster owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network, which is partly funded by the House of Thani, the ruling family of Qatar. Initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel, Al Jazeera has since expanded into a network with several outlets, including the Internet and specialtyTV channels in multiple languages.

Al Jazeera is among the largest news organizations with 80 bureaus around the world. Al Jazeera is owned by the government of Qatar. While Al Jazeera officials have stated that they are editorially independent from the government of Qatar, this assertion has been disputed.

The original Al Jazeera channel's willingness to broadcast dissenting views, for example on call-in shows, created controversies in the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. The station gained worldwide attention following the outbreak of war in Afghanistan, when it was the only channel to cover the war live, from its office there.

Television program

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A television program is a segment of content intended for broadcast on vision, other than a commercial, trailer, or any other segment of content not serving as attraction for viewership. It may be a single production, or more commonly, a series of related productions (also called a television series).

A television series that is intended to comprise a limited number of episodes may be called a miniseries or serial. Series without a fixed length are usually divided into seasons or series, yearly or semiannual sets of new episodes. While there is no defined length, US industry practice tends to favor longer seasons than those of some other countries.

A one-time broadcast may be called a "special," or particularly in the UK a "special episode." A television film ("made-for-TV movie" or "television movie"), is a film that is initially broadcast on television rather than released in theaters or direct-to-video.

Libya State Television Music Video - And 3 years later

TV Jamahiriya, Libya last hour of the last day of transmission: August 22, 2011

TV Jamahiriya, Libya last hour of the last day of transmission: August 22, 2011

TV Jamahiriya, Libya last hour of the last day of transmission: August 22, 2011

TV Jamahiriya, Libya last hour of the last day of transmission: August 22, 2011, 1203 h to 1330 h. UTC. Captured in Brazil through the Hispasat satellite.

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Nigerians narrate ordeal in Libya

Nigerians narrate ordeal in Libya

Nigerians narrate ordeal in Libya

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Libya State TV News, June 20, 2011 - part 1

WARNING! GRUESOME PICTURES OF DEADPEOPLE
(see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK_cWav7bXc for second part) My apologies for the bad quality of the transmission.

1:36

New television channel for a "free Libya"

New television channel for a "free Libya"

New television channel for a "free Libya"

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While rebel fighters and forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi battle for control of key coastal towns, some Libyans have found another way of getting their opinions heard.
A new satellite television channel was launched in the Gulf state of Qatar on Saturday.
Simply called Libya, it is a mix of news and talk shows covering developments in the North African country, with funding from abroad.
Al Jazeera's Nazanin Sadri reports from the capital, Doha. (03 April 2011)
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
Social Media links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
Instagram: https://instagram.com/aljazeera/?ref=...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajenglish
Website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
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Libya leader appears on national television

In a show to the world, Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi appeared on national television live from Tripoli in front of his supporters. And - in the year marking the 34th anniversary of his power to the masses - his message was that the world doesn't understand his country's system that puts power in the hands of the people.
"We put our fingers in the eyes of those who doubt that Libya is ruled by anyone other than its people," he told the applauding audience. And he pointed out he was not in a position to step down.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

Libya Television News Update, July 29, 2011

Ethiopian TV on Libya

The Ethiopian television, ETV, has this to say about the Unrest in Libya. It is not clear if the journalists are taking it onto themselves to report on this. Or whether the regime is trying to appear not terrified. In the past, Ethiopian authorities who control the television station has avoided reporting on such events or downplayed the widespread occurrence of similar protests. At the now likely event, the wave of revolution reaches revolution square in Addis, the courage of ETV journalists will be put to test.
- Video Courtesy of DireTube -

Libya State Television Music Video - And 3 years later

TV Jamahiriya, Libya last hour of the last day of transmission: August 22, 2011

TV Jamahiriya, Libya last hour of the last day of transmission: August 22, 2011, 1203 h to 1330 h. UTC. Captured in Brazil through the Hispasat satellite.

published: 30 Jul 2016

Nigerians narrate ordeal in Libya

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Libya State TV News, June 20, 2011 - part 1

WARNING! GRUESOME PICTURES OF DEADPEOPLE
(see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK_cWav7bXc for second part) My apologies for the bad quality of the transmission.

published: 20 Jun 2011

New television channel for a "free Libya"

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While rebel fighters and forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi battle for control of key coastal towns, some Libyans have found another way of getting their opinions heard.
A new satellite television channel was launched in the Gulf state of Qatar on Saturday.
Simply called Libya, it is a mix of news and talk shows covering developments in the North African country, with funding from abroad.
Al Jazeera's Nazanin Sadri reports from the capital, Doha. (03 April 2011)
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over...

Libya leader appears on national television

In a show to the world, Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi appeared on national television live from Tripoli in front of his supporters. And - in the year marking the 34th anniversary of his power to the masses - his message was that the world doesn't understand his country's system that puts power in the hands of the people.
"We put our fingers in the eyes of those who doubt that Libya is ruled by anyone other than its people," he told the applauding audience. And he pointed out he was not in a position to step down.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

Libya Television News Update, July 29, 2011

Ethiopian TV on Libya

The Ethiopian television, ETV, has this to say about the Unrest in Libya. It is not clear if the journalists are taking it onto themselves to report on this. Or whether the regime is trying to appear not terrified. In the past, Ethiopian authorities who control the television station has avoided reporting on such events or downplayed the widespread occurrence of similar protests. At the now likely event, the wave of revolution reaches revolution square in Addis, the courage of ETV journalists will be put to test.
- Video Courtesy of DireTube -

Nigerians narrate ordeal in Libya

TV360 is Nigeria's first exclusive online television news channel based in Lagos. Our focus is news. There is no limit to the kind of news we cover. Our goal is...

TV360 is Nigeria's first exclusive online television news channel based in Lagos. Our focus is news. There is no limit to the kind of news we cover. Our goal is to keep the people informed at all times so that they could use the information we disseminate to form important opinions,take important decisions and ultimately help to build a better and democratic society. We strongly uphold the long established journalistic principles of TRUTH, BALANCE and FAIRNESS in our reportage because we believe there is no one side to a story.
You can follow all our stories and much more by logging onto www.tv360nigeria.com
Please subscribe to our YouTube channel:
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TV360 is Nigeria's first exclusive online television news channel based in Lagos. Our focus is news. There is no limit to the kind of news we cover. Our goal is to keep the people informed at all times so that they could use the information we disseminate to form important opinions,take important decisions and ultimately help to build a better and democratic society. We strongly uphold the long established journalistic principles of TRUTH, BALANCE and FAIRNESS in our reportage because we believe there is no one side to a story.
You can follow all our stories and much more by logging onto www.tv360nigeria.com
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New television channel for a "free Libya"

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While rebel fighters and forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi battle for control of key coastal tow...

Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
While rebel fighters and forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi battle for control of key coastal towns, some Libyans have found another way of getting their opinions heard.
A new satellite television channel was launched in the Gulf state of Qatar on Saturday.
Simply called Libya, it is a mix of news and talk shows covering developments in the North African country, with funding from abroad.
Al Jazeera's Nazanin Sadri reports from the capital, Doha. (03 April 2011)
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
Social Media links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
Instagram: https://instagram.com/aljazeera/?ref=...
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Website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
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While rebel fighters and forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi battle for control of key coastal towns, some Libyans have found another way of getting their opinions heard.
A new satellite television channel was launched in the Gulf state of Qatar on Saturday.
Simply called Libya, it is a mix of news and talk shows covering developments in the North African country, with funding from abroad.
Al Jazeera's Nazanin Sadri reports from the capital, Doha. (03 April 2011)
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
Social Media links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
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Libya leader appears on national television

In a show to the world, Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi appeared on national television live from Tripoli in front of his supporters. And - in the year marking t...

In a show to the world, Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi appeared on national television live from Tripoli in front of his supporters. And - in the year marking the 34th anniversary of his power to the masses - his message was that the world doesn't understand his country's system that puts power in the hands of the people.
"We put our fingers in the eyes of those who doubt that Libya is ruled by anyone other than its people," he told the applauding audience. And he pointed out he was not in a position to step down.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

In a show to the world, Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi appeared on national television live from Tripoli in front of his supporters. And - in the year marking the 34th anniversary of his power to the masses - his message was that the world doesn't understand his country's system that puts power in the hands of the people.
"We put our fingers in the eyes of those who doubt that Libya is ruled by anyone other than its people," he told the applauding audience. And he pointed out he was not in a position to step down.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

Ethiopian TV on Libya

The Ethiopian television, ETV, has this to say about the Unrest in Libya. It is not clear if the journalists are taking it onto themselves to report on this. Or...

The Ethiopian television, ETV, has this to say about the Unrest in Libya. It is not clear if the journalists are taking it onto themselves to report on this. Or whether the regime is trying to appear not terrified. In the past, Ethiopian authorities who control the television station has avoided reporting on such events or downplayed the widespread occurrence of similar protests. At the now likely event, the wave of revolution reaches revolution square in Addis, the courage of ETV journalists will be put to test.
- Video Courtesy of DireTube -

The Ethiopian television, ETV, has this to say about the Unrest in Libya. It is not clear if the journalists are taking it onto themselves to report on this. Or whether the regime is trying to appear not terrified. In the past, Ethiopian authorities who control the television station has avoided reporting on such events or downplayed the widespread occurrence of similar protests. At the now likely event, the wave of revolution reaches revolution square in Addis, the courage of ETV journalists will be put to test.
- Video Courtesy of DireTube -

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Libya Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a veritable treasure trove of history. Ancient art and culture of various epochs as well as the fascinating exotic flair of the Orient make Libya a wonderful and fascinating holiday destination. The capital, Tripoli, awakes early in the morning as fishermen return from their nocturnal work at sea along with their catch which is fresh and tasty and ready for market. In antiquity Tripoli was called Oea and was one of the three cities of Tripolitania. Seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is an impressive...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Libya 2016: A Solo Female Travelers' Perspective | EXPEDITION 196

Thank you so much to my hosts in Libya for providing me with a unique and eclectic experience during my brief stay. The Ministry of Tourism meeting was truly informative and I look forward to furthering the development of tourism in Libya back to what it was before.
*This video is my own personal experience in that I had in Tripoli, Liberia and only Tripoli. I stayed with a family who's home was surrounded with a tall concrete fence and barbed wire, for safety. Two of the friends who showed me around were equipped with hand guns for my safety, which made me feel very comfortable since we were out until 9pm exploring Tripoli and it's dangerous to be out at night. I did not travel around anywhere else in Libya due to the current situation and can not speak for other places. Please take thi...

published: 07 Oct 2016

Tripoli Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow lanes and squat buildings it is a combination of Arabian, North African and Mediterranean cultures. The joie de vivre of the local people is obvious and music and dance are part of their daily life. In antiquity the city was called Oea that was one of the three cities of Tripolitania and in Roman times this section of the coast contained the trading towns of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. Since 1963 Tripoli has been the capital of the Great Socialist Libyan-Arab People’s Republic. The old town contains a souk that was almost fully abandoned following the Great Revolution as private trading was then forbidden but when the law was abolis...

published: 17 Mar 2014

Akakus (Libya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Akakus in Libya.
Acacus is an enchanting world of sand and stone, a fairy-tale like natural area in the south west of Libya. Although the journey can be quite demanding, it is well worthwhile as it leads into a little known world that is full of remarkable beauty.
The Guelta Taschunt is a wadi that is known for a very narrow canyon that can only be entered on foot. Today, the mighty rocks and endless desert landscape form a natural border between Libya and neighboring Algeria.
Today, around 1,300 members of the Tuareg, a nomadic Berber tribe, inhabit this region and it was here in 1850 that a German archaeologist discovered prehistoric remains, as well as rock paintings, proof of an ancient culture.
The desert mountains of Acacus are far more than just a fa...

published: 02 Jan 2018

Tripolitania (Libya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripolitania in Libya.
Tripolitania: at first sight there are few traces of this ancient and legendary place in northwest Libya but it once had three great cities, Sabratha, Leptis Magna And Oea, Tripoli, once named Oea, dates back to the 7th centuryB.C. when Tripoli was an important trading centre for the Carthaginians. As much as anything else it is the local plants, majestic palm trees and impressive cacti that give Tripoli its Mediterranean atmosphere. Clearly, the influence of the sea is only present close to the coast as a few kilometres inland is endless desert. An eye-catching landmark that dates back to the time of the corsairs is the Citadel in Tripoli’s harbour. The Arabs enlarged the original Byzantine complex to a fortress and for a short sp...

published: 01 Jan 2017

10 Best Travel Destinations in Libya

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Libya is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to ...

published: 08 Mar 2017

Tales From Traveling in Libya

Travel always produces some great stories. And as the youngest American to travel to every country in the world, you can imagine our friend Lee has some crazy ones. Listen to his craziest travel story from Libya.

Travel Libya - Exploring the Old Town of Ghadames

Take a tour of Old Town of Ghadames in Ghadames, Libya -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
There is much to distinguish the town of Ghadames from its surrounding environment in Libya.
The town is an oasis on the edge of the Sahara Desert, and maintains a unique architectural style and layout.
The multi-story buildings are built with limestone, mud and palm wood, protecting the people from the intense heat and cold.
This region was once an important center of trade and was thus occupied by the Roman Empire and later Muslim Arabs.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old part of Ghadames stands as an impressive example of a pre-Saharan civilization and a present- day Arab community.
In this town most houses have open air connected...

published: 04 Mar 2011

From tourist attraction to ghost town in Libya

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North Africa's most well-preserved Roman ruin used to be a bustling tourist attraction, but since the revolution Libya's Leptis Magna is now a ghost town.
Al Jazeera'sImran Khan reports from Leptis Magna

published: 10 Feb 2012

Tripoli Capital of Libya

published: 15 Dec 2014

Akakus Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about nature park Akakus in Libya.
Mighty, jagged silhouettes announce the entrance to an enchanting world of rock and sandstone. Akakus is not only a mountain range in South West Libya it is also an almost fairytale-like region, a place of silence and contemplation. However, the landscape does not embrace visitors with open arms as the mountains can only be explored with four-wheel drive vehicles and experienced local drivers.The leg of the journey through the Wadi Taschunt travels past a magnificent natural arch of which there are many more in the Akakus. The Tadrat Akakus area is around fifty kilometres long and up to fifty kilometres wide and is a mighty rock and endless desert landscape that forms a natural border between Libya and Algeria. Scattered artefacts and magnif...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Our Summer In Libya 2016 II رحلتنا الى ليبيا II {REUPLOAD}

A documentary style video of the Summer I spent in Libya with my family :) Please share Libya's beauty with the rest of the world :)
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Hey guys!!!
*This was originally uploaded yesterday but it had an error so i re-uploaded it*
I am truly sorry for not uploading for 2 months ...
I was very busy with the first few weeks of University and getting my life together! I hope from now on I will start getting back into the routine of making videos. Meanwhile, here is the long anticipated Libya Vlog with ARABIC translations for those of you who have requested it multiple times.
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published: 10 Oct 2016

Libya Tourism

published: 12 Jan 2013

How to get Libya Visa. [ urdu/hindi ]

hello friends
Libya is a gate way to Europe now a days. i have given full details in this video about Libya Visa policy for different countries.
i described how to get Libya visa and how to prepare visa application for Libya. i described the countries which have visa free entry in Libya. i hope you will like this video and it will be helpful for you.
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published: 15 May 2017

LIBYA different kind of tourism that it will blow your mind away

published: 10 Feb 2015

Botswana Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Botswana.
Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and the comfort and luxury of a handful of safari camps, makes this Africa’s model country. Our journey begins in nearby Zimbabwe that is located close to Botswana’s northern frontier at Victoria Falls that is undoubtedly one of the most impressive natural wonders in the world. Eighty kilometres west and we have crossed the Botswana border and arrive in the first large city in the north of the country, Kasane, that is located on the Chobe River and marks the country’s frontier with Namibia. In addition to growing tourism the fishing industry is also important to Kasane’s economy. The river contains an abundance of fish and so the local...

published: 14 Aug 2013

a tourist guide in Libya, Leptis Magna

Tanzania Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tanzania.
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa and is located slightly south of the Equator.Its large variety of nature is overwhelming and includes the Serengeti and Selous Nature Reserves, the snow-covered Kilimanjaro and the spice island of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. It is a country of superlatives that originated in 1964 as a result of the union of two independent countries, Tanganika and Zanzibar. On the slopes of Meru and Kilimanjaro, coffee, maize, bananas and vegetables are grown and then offered for sale at various markets. Due to its fertile volcanic soil the entire region has been used for agriculture since the middle of the nineteenth century by both the ArushaMassai and Meru tribes. The Arusha National Park is one of the most beauti...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Leptis Magna Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Leptis Magna in Libya.
Northern Libya was once where the dramatic history Leptis Magna was created, an ancient metropolis that was the first and thus the oldest Phoenician settlement that formed part of what was later known as Tripolitania.The remains of this city are typically Roman. The second century A.D. brought new prosperity when Septimius Severus, who was born in Leptis Magna, became emperor of the Imperium Romanum. At that time monumental buildings were constructed whose beauty and size was only surpassed by those in Rome itself. The ruins of the very large Severian Basilica highlight the amazing architectural skills of the master builders of those days. The Forum was also built at the time of Septimius Severus and today it is the most imposing area i...

Libya Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a...

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a veritable treasure trove of history. Ancient art and culture of various epochs as well as the fascinating exotic flair of the Orient make Libya a wonderful and fascinating holiday destination. The capital, Tripoli, awakes early in the morning as fishermen return from their nocturnal work at sea along with their catch which is fresh and tasty and ready for market. In antiquity Tripoli was called Oea and was one of the three cities of Tripolitania. Seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. It was originally built by the Romans who came here after the Phoenicians and gave the city a completely new appearance. It could accommodate up to five thousand onlookers. Just like the country’s former explorers we venture further and further into the desert and spend the night in Kirkiba Camp in circular straw huts at the foot of huge sand dunes. Next day we visit Garma, now in ruins, but whioch around two thousand years ago was the capital of the GaramantesRealm. From the Sahara we travel to the country’s eastern Mediterranean coast and to ancient Cyrenaika, the largest city in today’s Benghazi. Of the historic city of the Pentapolis, the Greek five-city alliance, nothing remains today as it is now covered by modern city buildings. Magnificent history, untouched coastlines and endless desert landscapes with oasis settlements, salt lakes, rock paintings and Berber towns: Libya, a little known land in amazing North Africa.

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a veritable treasure trove of history. Ancient art and culture of various epochs as well as the fascinating exotic flair of the Orient make Libya a wonderful and fascinating holiday destination. The capital, Tripoli, awakes early in the morning as fishermen return from their nocturnal work at sea along with their catch which is fresh and tasty and ready for market. In antiquity Tripoli was called Oea and was one of the three cities of Tripolitania. Seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. It was originally built by the Romans who came here after the Phoenicians and gave the city a completely new appearance. It could accommodate up to five thousand onlookers. Just like the country’s former explorers we venture further and further into the desert and spend the night in Kirkiba Camp in circular straw huts at the foot of huge sand dunes. Next day we visit Garma, now in ruins, but whioch around two thousand years ago was the capital of the GaramantesRealm. From the Sahara we travel to the country’s eastern Mediterranean coast and to ancient Cyrenaika, the largest city in today’s Benghazi. Of the historic city of the Pentapolis, the Greek five-city alliance, nothing remains today as it is now covered by modern city buildings. Magnificent history, untouched coastlines and endless desert landscapes with oasis settlements, salt lakes, rock paintings and Berber towns: Libya, a little known land in amazing North Africa.

Thank you so much to my hosts in Libya for providing me with a unique and eclectic experience during my brief stay. The Ministry of Tourism meeting was truly informative and I look forward to furthering the development of tourism in Libya back to what it was before.
*This video is my own personal experience in that I had in Tripoli, Liberia and only Tripoli. I stayed with a family who's home was surrounded with a tall concrete fence and barbed wire, for safety. Two of the friends who showed me around were equipped with hand guns for my safety, which made me feel very comfortable since we were out until 9pm exploring Tripoli and it's dangerous to be out at night. I did not travel around anywhere else in Libya due to the current situation and can not speak for other places. Please take this video as an educational experience about Tripoli aside from all the negative news we see/hear every day. Political or negative comments will not be welcome. Just enjoy :)
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Thank you so much to my hosts in Libya for providing me with a unique and eclectic experience during my brief stay. The Ministry of Tourism meeting was truly informative and I look forward to furthering the development of tourism in Libya back to what it was before.
*This video is my own personal experience in that I had in Tripoli, Liberia and only Tripoli. I stayed with a family who's home was surrounded with a tall concrete fence and barbed wire, for safety. Two of the friends who showed me around were equipped with hand guns for my safety, which made me feel very comfortable since we were out until 9pm exploring Tripoli and it's dangerous to be out at night. I did not travel around anywhere else in Libya due to the current situation and can not speak for other places. Please take this video as an educational experience about Tripoli aside from all the negative news we see/hear every day. Political or negative comments will not be welcome. Just enjoy :)
Subscribe to my Channel: http://youtube.com/expedition196
Music: Gunnar Olsen - Shoulder Closures
*Music is NOT Iraqi music.
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Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cdepecol/expedition-196/
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Tripoli Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow l...

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow lanes and squat buildings it is a combination of Arabian, North African and Mediterranean cultures. The joie de vivre of the local people is obvious and music and dance are part of their daily life. In antiquity the city was called Oea that was one of the three cities of Tripolitania and in Roman times this section of the coast contained the trading towns of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. Since 1963 Tripoli has been the capital of the Great Socialist Libyan-Arab People’s Republic. The old town contains a souk that was almost fully abandoned following the Great Revolution as private trading was then forbidden but when the law was abolished in 1988 it once again sprang to life. Modern Tripoli is undergoing constant development. Contemporary architecture is everywhere with skyscrapers that contain offices and apartments that have been built on the periphery of the city. Around seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is still an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. Tripoli, along with the historic towns of the former Tripolitania, is one of the most spectacular places of ancient culture in North Africa and the heritage of an advanced civilisation located on the edge of the Sahara.

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow lanes and squat buildings it is a combination of Arabian, North African and Mediterranean cultures. The joie de vivre of the local people is obvious and music and dance are part of their daily life. In antiquity the city was called Oea that was one of the three cities of Tripolitania and in Roman times this section of the coast contained the trading towns of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. Since 1963 Tripoli has been the capital of the Great Socialist Libyan-Arab People’s Republic. The old town contains a souk that was almost fully abandoned following the Great Revolution as private trading was then forbidden but when the law was abolished in 1988 it once again sprang to life. Modern Tripoli is undergoing constant development. Contemporary architecture is everywhere with skyscrapers that contain offices and apartments that have been built on the periphery of the city. Around seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is still an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. Tripoli, along with the historic towns of the former Tripolitania, is one of the most spectacular places of ancient culture in North Africa and the heritage of an advanced civilisation located on the edge of the Sahara.

Akakus (Libya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Akakus in Libya.
Acacus is an enchanting world of sand and stone, a fairy-tale like natural area in the south west of Libya. Al...

Travel video about destination Akakus in Libya.
Acacus is an enchanting world of sand and stone, a fairy-tale like natural area in the south west of Libya. Although the journey can be quite demanding, it is well worthwhile as it leads into a little known world that is full of remarkable beauty.
The Guelta Taschunt is a wadi that is known for a very narrow canyon that can only be entered on foot. Today, the mighty rocks and endless desert landscape form a natural border between Libya and neighboring Algeria.
Today, around 1,300 members of the Tuareg, a nomadic Berber tribe, inhabit this region and it was here in 1850 that a German archaeologist discovered prehistoric remains, as well as rock paintings, proof of an ancient culture.
The desert mountains of Acacus are far more than just a fascinating landscape. The rocks in its dried out river valleys are like a historic picture book that provides us with a remarkable insight into what was once a magnificent Saharan culture.
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Travel video about destination Akakus in Libya.
Acacus is an enchanting world of sand and stone, a fairy-tale like natural area in the south west of Libya. Although the journey can be quite demanding, it is well worthwhile as it leads into a little known world that is full of remarkable beauty.
The Guelta Taschunt is a wadi that is known for a very narrow canyon that can only be entered on foot. Today, the mighty rocks and endless desert landscape form a natural border between Libya and neighboring Algeria.
Today, around 1,300 members of the Tuareg, a nomadic Berber tribe, inhabit this region and it was here in 1850 that a German archaeologist discovered prehistoric remains, as well as rock paintings, proof of an ancient culture.
The desert mountains of Acacus are far more than just a fascinating landscape. The rocks in its dried out river valleys are like a historic picture book that provides us with a remarkable insight into what was once a magnificent Saharan culture.
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Tripolitania (Libya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripolitania in Libya.
Tripolitania: at first sight there are few traces of this ancient and legendary place in northwest Libya...

Travel video about destination Tripolitania in Libya.
Tripolitania: at first sight there are few traces of this ancient and legendary place in northwest Libya but it once had three great cities, Sabratha, Leptis Magna And Oea, Tripoli, once named Oea, dates back to the 7th centuryB.C. when Tripoli was an important trading centre for the Carthaginians. As much as anything else it is the local plants, majestic palm trees and impressive cacti that give Tripoli its Mediterranean atmosphere. Clearly, the influence of the sea is only present close to the coast as a few kilometres inland is endless desert. An eye-catching landmark that dates back to the time of the corsairs is the Citadel in Tripoli’s harbour. The Arabs enlarged the original Byzantine complex to a fortress and for a short spell the city fell into the hands of the Spanish. Sabratha is the youngest of the three great cities of Tripolitania. Thanks to much restoration work the Theatre is one of the most impressive architectural monuments of this once legendary trading city. The restored façade of the Roman stage building is one of the most beautiful to be seen anywhere. Columns of green-white Cipollino Marble with artistic capitols underline the extraordinary architectural charm of Sabratha’s ancient theatre. Around a hundred and twenty kilometres east of Tripoli is Tripolitania’s third ancient metropolis of Leptis Magna, a unique excavation site. The oldest finds in Leptis Magna were made in a Punic cemetery that had been built on by the Romans. Under the rule of Carthage, Leptis Magna became an important trading metropolis until it fell into the hands of the Numidians. The remains of the legendary Tripolitania of antiquity continue to inspire even today and are proof of a great and golden epoch.
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Travel video about destination Tripolitania in Libya.
Tripolitania: at first sight there are few traces of this ancient and legendary place in northwest Libya but it once had three great cities, Sabratha, Leptis Magna And Oea, Tripoli, once named Oea, dates back to the 7th centuryB.C. when Tripoli was an important trading centre for the Carthaginians. As much as anything else it is the local plants, majestic palm trees and impressive cacti that give Tripoli its Mediterranean atmosphere. Clearly, the influence of the sea is only present close to the coast as a few kilometres inland is endless desert. An eye-catching landmark that dates back to the time of the corsairs is the Citadel in Tripoli’s harbour. The Arabs enlarged the original Byzantine complex to a fortress and for a short spell the city fell into the hands of the Spanish. Sabratha is the youngest of the three great cities of Tripolitania. Thanks to much restoration work the Theatre is one of the most impressive architectural monuments of this once legendary trading city. The restored façade of the Roman stage building is one of the most beautiful to be seen anywhere. Columns of green-white Cipollino Marble with artistic capitols underline the extraordinary architectural charm of Sabratha’s ancient theatre. Around a hundred and twenty kilometres east of Tripoli is Tripolitania’s third ancient metropolis of Leptis Magna, a unique excavation site. The oldest finds in Leptis Magna were made in a Punic cemetery that had been built on by the Romans. Under the rule of Carthage, Leptis Magna became an important trading metropolis until it fell into the hands of the Numidians. The remains of the legendary Tripolitania of antiquity continue to inspire even today and are proof of a great and golden epoch.
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Tales From Traveling in Libya

Travel always produces some great stories. And as the youngest American to travel to every country in the world, you can imagine our friend Lee has some crazy o...

Travel always produces some great stories. And as the youngest American to travel to every country in the world, you can imagine our friend Lee has some crazy ones. Listen to his craziest travel story from Libya.

Travel always produces some great stories. And as the youngest American to travel to every country in the world, you can imagine our friend Lee has some crazy ones. Listen to his craziest travel story from Libya.

Take a tour of Old Town of Ghadames in Ghadames, Libya -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
There is much to distinguish the town of Ghadames from its surrounding environment in Libya.
The town is an oasis on the edge of the Sahara Desert, and maintains a unique architectural style and layout.
The multi-story buildings are built with limestone, mud and palm wood, protecting the people from the intense heat and cold.
This region was once an important center of trade and was thus occupied by the Roman Empire and later Muslim Arabs.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old part of Ghadames stands as an impressive example of a pre-Saharan civilization and a present- day Arab community.
In this town most houses have open air connected roof terraces.

Take a tour of Old Town of Ghadames in Ghadames, Libya -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
There is much to distinguish the town of Ghadames from its surrounding environment in Libya.
The town is an oasis on the edge of the Sahara Desert, and maintains a unique architectural style and layout.
The multi-story buildings are built with limestone, mud and palm wood, protecting the people from the intense heat and cold.
This region was once an important center of trade and was thus occupied by the Roman Empire and later Muslim Arabs.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old part of Ghadames stands as an impressive example of a pre-Saharan civilization and a present- day Arab community.
In this town most houses have open air connected roof terraces.

From tourist attraction to ghost town in Libya

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North Africa's most well-preserved Roman ruin used to b...

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North Africa's most well-preserved Roman ruin used to be a bustling tourist attraction, but since the revolution Libya's Leptis Magna is now a ghost town.
Al Jazeera'sImran Khan reports from Leptis Magna

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Akakus Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about nature park Akakus in Libya.
Mighty, jagged silhouettes announce the entrance to an enchanting world of rock and sandstone. Akakus is not onl...

Travel video about nature park Akakus in Libya.
Mighty, jagged silhouettes announce the entrance to an enchanting world of rock and sandstone. Akakus is not only a mountain range in South West Libya it is also an almost fairytale-like region, a place of silence and contemplation. However, the landscape does not embrace visitors with open arms as the mountains can only be explored with four-wheel drive vehicles and experienced local drivers.The leg of the journey through the Wadi Taschunt travels past a magnificent natural arch of which there are many more in the Akakus. The Tadrat Akakus area is around fifty kilometres long and up to fifty kilometres wide and is a mighty rock and endless desert landscape that forms a natural border between Libya and Algeria. Scattered artefacts and magnificent rock paintings indicate the existence of a past epoch that was discovered in the middle of the nineteenth century. The discovery of the Akakus rock paintings in1850 was made by German explorer and scientist, Heinrich Barth. The Guelta Taschunt is famous for its extremely narrow canyon that can only be entered on foot, a walk that is well worthwhile. Surrounded by high, steep rock walls and separated from the outside world, those who come here often experience a strange and sometimes even oppressive sensation. The next highlight of our journey through the desert mountain region of Akakus is about to commence, a visit to the King Of The Tuareg. The ninety four year old king welcomes us and proudly demonstrates how the traditional head dress of the Tuareg should be worn. The desert mountains of AKAKUS are far more than just a fascinating landscape whose natural splendour and remoteness are the main attraction. The rocks in the dried out river valleys are like an historic picture book that provides us with a remarkable insight into what was once a long-lost culture of the Sahara!

Travel video about nature park Akakus in Libya.
Mighty, jagged silhouettes announce the entrance to an enchanting world of rock and sandstone. Akakus is not only a mountain range in South West Libya it is also an almost fairytale-like region, a place of silence and contemplation. However, the landscape does not embrace visitors with open arms as the mountains can only be explored with four-wheel drive vehicles and experienced local drivers.The leg of the journey through the Wadi Taschunt travels past a magnificent natural arch of which there are many more in the Akakus. The Tadrat Akakus area is around fifty kilometres long and up to fifty kilometres wide and is a mighty rock and endless desert landscape that forms a natural border between Libya and Algeria. Scattered artefacts and magnificent rock paintings indicate the existence of a past epoch that was discovered in the middle of the nineteenth century. The discovery of the Akakus rock paintings in1850 was made by German explorer and scientist, Heinrich Barth. The Guelta Taschunt is famous for its extremely narrow canyon that can only be entered on foot, a walk that is well worthwhile. Surrounded by high, steep rock walls and separated from the outside world, those who come here often experience a strange and sometimes even oppressive sensation. The next highlight of our journey through the desert mountain region of Akakus is about to commence, a visit to the King Of The Tuareg. The ninety four year old king welcomes us and proudly demonstrates how the traditional head dress of the Tuareg should be worn. The desert mountains of AKAKUS are far more than just a fascinating landscape whose natural splendour and remoteness are the main attraction. The rocks in the dried out river valleys are like an historic picture book that provides us with a remarkable insight into what was once a long-lost culture of the Sahara!

Our Summer In Libya 2016 II رحلتنا الى ليبيا II {REUPLOAD}

A documentary style video of the Summer I spent in Libya with my family :) Please share Libya's beauty with the rest of the world :)
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A documentary style video of the Summer I spent in Libya with my family :) Please share Libya's beauty with the rest of the world :)
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Hey guys!!!
*This was originally uploaded yesterday but it had an error so i re-uploaded it*
I am truly sorry for not uploading for 2 months ...
I was very busy with the first few weeks of University and getting my life together! I hope from now on I will start getting back into the routine of making videos. Meanwhile, here is the long anticipated Libya Vlog with ARABIC translations for those of you who have requested it multiple times.
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A documentary style video of the Summer I spent in Libya with my family :) Please share Libya's beauty with the rest of the world :)
_________________________________________________________________
Hey guys!!!
*This was originally uploaded yesterday but it had an error so i re-uploaded it*
I am truly sorry for not uploading for 2 months ...
I was very busy with the first few weeks of University and getting my life together! I hope from now on I will start getting back into the routine of making videos. Meanwhile, here is the long anticipated Libya Vlog with ARABIC translations for those of you who have requested it multiple times.
_________________________________________________________________
PREVIOUS VIDEO: https://goo.gl/UQHVOJ
MAKESURE TO FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UPDATES:
TWITTER: https://goo.gl/UZB0m3
FACEBOOKPAGE: https://www.facebook.com/hanneenphotography
SAKINA AL-AMINS ARTICLE FT ME: http://goo.gl/XL6uzT
VLOG PLAYLISTS: https://goo.gl/swZJmx
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How to get Libya Visa. [ urdu/hindi ]

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Libya is a gate way to Europe now a days. i have given full details in this video about Libya Visa policy for different countries.
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Libya is a gate way to Europe now a days. i have given full details in this video about Libya Visa policy for different countries.
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Botswana Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Botswana.
Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and...

Travel video about destination Botswana.
Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and the comfort and luxury of a handful of safari camps, makes this Africa’s model country. Our journey begins in nearby Zimbabwe that is located close to Botswana’s northern frontier at Victoria Falls that is undoubtedly one of the most impressive natural wonders in the world. Eighty kilometres west and we have crossed the Botswana border and arrive in the first large city in the north of the country, Kasane, that is located on the Chobe River and marks the country’s frontier with Namibia. In addition to growing tourism the fishing industry is also important to Kasane’s economy. The river contains an abundance of fish and so the local fishermen are provided with a good income to support their families. Since 1915 Ma-Un has been Botswana’s main city and until the beginning of the 1990s was only accessible via dusty gravel roads, a border town on the edge of a vast wilderness. The state run Moremi National Park that extends for around a hundred thousand hectares is the largest nature reserve in the Okavango Delta. It is located on Chief’s Island, the largest island in the region. In recent years further private wildlife reserves have been established that are well worth a visit and are also strictly controlled and protected natural habitats. Amid the African wilderness we arrive at a luxurious lodge that is not only the ideal starting point for many safaris but also provides a good degree of relaxation after an exhausting day out. Suddenly two members of the San Tribe approach the lodge. These ‘Bushmen’ will accompany us on our journey into the Kalahari Desert that is also their home. Elephant herds on the Chobe River, the vast wilderness of the Kalahari and the mystique of the Okavango Delta help to make Botswana one of the last great paradises on Earth!

Travel video about destination Botswana.
Botswana is the largest natural paradise in southern Africa. Limited tourism, a combination of untouched wilderness and the comfort and luxury of a handful of safari camps, makes this Africa’s model country. Our journey begins in nearby Zimbabwe that is located close to Botswana’s northern frontier at Victoria Falls that is undoubtedly one of the most impressive natural wonders in the world. Eighty kilometres west and we have crossed the Botswana border and arrive in the first large city in the north of the country, Kasane, that is located on the Chobe River and marks the country’s frontier with Namibia. In addition to growing tourism the fishing industry is also important to Kasane’s economy. The river contains an abundance of fish and so the local fishermen are provided with a good income to support their families. Since 1915 Ma-Un has been Botswana’s main city and until the beginning of the 1990s was only accessible via dusty gravel roads, a border town on the edge of a vast wilderness. The state run Moremi National Park that extends for around a hundred thousand hectares is the largest nature reserve in the Okavango Delta. It is located on Chief’s Island, the largest island in the region. In recent years further private wildlife reserves have been established that are well worth a visit and are also strictly controlled and protected natural habitats. Amid the African wilderness we arrive at a luxurious lodge that is not only the ideal starting point for many safaris but also provides a good degree of relaxation after an exhausting day out. Suddenly two members of the San Tribe approach the lodge. These ‘Bushmen’ will accompany us on our journey into the Kalahari Desert that is also their home. Elephant herds on the Chobe River, the vast wilderness of the Kalahari and the mystique of the Okavango Delta help to make Botswana one of the last great paradises on Earth!

Travel video about destination Tanzania.
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa and is located slightly south of the Equator.Its large variety of nature is overwhelming and includes the Serengeti and Selous Nature Reserves, the snow-covered Kilimanjaro and the spice island of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. It is a country of superlatives that originated in 1964 as a result of the union of two independent countries, Tanganika and Zanzibar. On the slopes of Meru and Kilimanjaro, coffee, maize, bananas and vegetables are grown and then offered for sale at various markets. Due to its fertile volcanic soil the entire region has been used for agriculture since the middle of the nineteenth century by both the ArushaMassai and Meru tribes. The Arusha National Park is one of the most beautiful parks in Africa and its green forests are a perfect playground for the countless monkeys that live there. Around twenty million years ago its landscape was created due to volcanic activity and wonderful craters were formed as well as impressive volcanic cones. The swampy forest on the slopes of the Rift Valley features more than thirty different varieties of tree, an impressive area that offers distant views across fascinating and untouched nature and for the many wealthy tourists who spend their money in the region there are various special locations that provide excellent accommodation. The origins of the Selous Game Reserve date back to German colonial times at the beginning of the twentieth century. Later, under British rule, they were united into a large protected area. Tanzania is a natural paradise that is still known by only a few. An exotic country and one that is still waiting to be explored!

Travel video about destination Tanzania.
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa and is located slightly south of the Equator.Its large variety of nature is overwhelming and includes the Serengeti and Selous Nature Reserves, the snow-covered Kilimanjaro and the spice island of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. It is a country of superlatives that originated in 1964 as a result of the union of two independent countries, Tanganika and Zanzibar. On the slopes of Meru and Kilimanjaro, coffee, maize, bananas and vegetables are grown and then offered for sale at various markets. Due to its fertile volcanic soil the entire region has been used for agriculture since the middle of the nineteenth century by both the ArushaMassai and Meru tribes. The Arusha National Park is one of the most beautiful parks in Africa and its green forests are a perfect playground for the countless monkeys that live there. Around twenty million years ago its landscape was created due to volcanic activity and wonderful craters were formed as well as impressive volcanic cones. The swampy forest on the slopes of the Rift Valley features more than thirty different varieties of tree, an impressive area that offers distant views across fascinating and untouched nature and for the many wealthy tourists who spend their money in the region there are various special locations that provide excellent accommodation. The origins of the Selous Game Reserve date back to German colonial times at the beginning of the twentieth century. Later, under British rule, they were united into a large protected area. Tanzania is a natural paradise that is still known by only a few. An exotic country and one that is still waiting to be explored!

Travel video about destination Leptis Magna in Libya.
Northern Libya was once where the dramatic history Leptis Magna was created, an ancient metropolis that was the first and thus the oldest Phoenician settlement that formed part of what was later known as Tripolitania.The remains of this city are typically Roman. The second century A.D. brought new prosperity when Septimius Severus, who was born in Leptis Magna, became emperor of the Imperium Romanum. At that time monumental buildings were constructed whose beauty and size was only surpassed by those in Rome itself. The ruins of the very large Severian Basilica highlight the amazing architectural skills of the master builders of those days. The Forum was also built at the time of Septimius Severus and today it is the most imposing area in the ancient city. Artistic Medusa and Gorgon heads adorn the remains of a restored arcade in the Forum..The city’s Amphitheatre that was once the scene of bloody gladiatorial battles and wildlife savagery, also possesses its own special ambience. Leptis Magna was an important port for the export of wild animals from Africa’s southern regions, such as elephants, lions and leopards. For many years Leptis Magna was lost to history until it was rediscovered in the twentieth century when it once again revealed much of the magic of its truly glorious past.

Travel video about destination Leptis Magna in Libya.
Northern Libya was once where the dramatic history Leptis Magna was created, an ancient metropolis that was the first and thus the oldest Phoenician settlement that formed part of what was later known as Tripolitania.The remains of this city are typically Roman. The second century A.D. brought new prosperity when Septimius Severus, who was born in Leptis Magna, became emperor of the Imperium Romanum. At that time monumental buildings were constructed whose beauty and size was only surpassed by those in Rome itself. The ruins of the very large Severian Basilica highlight the amazing architectural skills of the master builders of those days. The Forum was also built at the time of Septimius Severus and today it is the most imposing area in the ancient city. Artistic Medusa and Gorgon heads adorn the remains of a restored arcade in the Forum..The city’s Amphitheatre that was once the scene of bloody gladiatorial battles and wildlife savagery, also possesses its own special ambience. Leptis Magna was an important port for the export of wild animals from Africa’s southern regions, such as elephants, lions and leopards. For many years Leptis Magna was lost to history until it was rediscovered in the twentieth century when it once again revealed much of the magic of its truly glorious past.

WHYS on TV: What should the world do about Libya?

With protesters taking control of large parts of the country, but Colonel Gaddafi seemingly in control in the capital Tripoli, what should the world do about the situation in Libya - if anything?
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Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of LibyanLeader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The USA, Terrorism and also his feelings.
Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of Libyan Leader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The . Extracts from an exclusive 'TV.
Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of Libyan Leader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The . Extracts from an exclusive 'TV.

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WHYS on TV: What should the world do about Libya?

With protesters taking control of large parts of the country, but Colonel Gaddafi seemingly in control in the capital Tripoli, what should the world do about th...

With protesters taking control of large parts of the country, but Colonel Gaddafi seemingly in control in the capital Tripoli, what should the world do about the situation in Libya - if anything?
The worlds eyes are firmly on Libya, and we know youve been talking about it all week. So heres our television programme all about Libya. We speak to Libyans in Tripoli and around the world.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL...THANKS** KINDLY WATCH AND SHARE! SPREAD THE AWARENESS..STOP SLAVE TRADE IN LIBYA!! I Bumped into this documentary and I decided to upload it on YouTube.

With protesters taking control of large parts of the country, but Colonel Gaddafi seemingly in control in the capital Tripoli, what should the world do about the situation in Libya - if anything?
The worlds eyes are firmly on Libya, and we know youve been talking about it all week. So heres our television programme all about Libya. We speak to Libyans in Tripoli and around the world.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL...THANKS** KINDLY WATCH AND SHARE! SPREAD THE AWARENESS..STOP SLAVE TRADE IN LIBYA!! I Bumped into this documentary and I decided to upload it on YouTube.

Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of LibyanLeader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The USA, Terrorism and also his feelings.
Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of Libyan Leader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The . Extracts from an exclusive 'TV.
Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of Libyan Leader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The . Extracts from an exclusive 'TV.

Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of LibyanLeader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The USA, Terrorism and also his feelings.
Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of Libyan Leader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The . Extracts from an exclusive 'TV.
Extracts from an exclusive 'TV eye' interview of Libyan Leader, Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. In this 1981 interview the Gaddafi speaks about The . Extracts from an exclusive 'TV.

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Exclusive - Libya : Muammar Gaddafi speaks to FRANCE 24

Exclusive: Gaddafi speaks to FRANCE 24.
In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi repeated his claim that al Qaeda was responsible for plunging the country into chaos and denied media reports of mass killings.
More on the interview: http://www.france24.com/en/20110307-libya-gaddafi-blames-al-qaeda-rejects-chavez-mediation-benghazi--deaths
http://www.france24.com/en/

published: 07 Mar 2011

Deportee from Libya travel by road to Europe share their terrible story

A JOURNEY TO EUROPE BY ROAD NOT WORTH THE RISK
When Victory Imasuen and Osazee Aghimie embarked on their journey to Libya along with other fellow brethren, they did not envisage the misfortune that awaited them. Today, all they can tell of their experience is a Tale of Woe. According to them, words are not enough to describe the terrible experience they went through.
Narrating his own ordeal in the nation of Libya, Victory Imasuen said he was a professional barber before heeding to the advice of a friend to journey out of the country for greener pastures. He started his journey after making a payment of about N150,000 to the burger. However, he ended up being sold to kidnappers who demanded another money from him as ransom in order to regain his freedom. Before he could finally gather the ...

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Al on Iranian television (IRIB) discussing Libya, Bahrain, oil, and Western double standards

This is the raw footage of an interview with Yours Truly conducted by IRIB at their London studio on April 7, 2011. This was confirmed at rather short notice. The last time I appeared on Iranian TV - on July 2 last year - there were two of us in an hour long programme late afternoon. I was expecting the same again, and was surprised that I got a whole half hour programme to myself. Unfortunately, it started a lot earlier, and I was working late in the Library the previous night.
I was also expecting the programme to be largely about Libya and oil, and hoped to get in a lot about how we (meaning the whole world) should stop using oil per se, but when I got there I learned they were more interested in talking about the situation in Bahrain and the West's double standards over it. Unfortun...

WHYS on TV: The latest on Libya

The world's eyes are firmly on Libya, and we know you've been talking about it all week. So here's our television programme all about Libya. We speak to Libyans in Tripoli and around the world about the extraordinary week they've had.

Exclusive: Gaddafi speaks to FRANCE 24.
In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi repeated his claim that al Qaeda was responsible for plunging the country into chaos and denied media reports of mass killings.
More on the interview: http://www.france24.com/en/20110307-libya-gaddafi-blames-al-qaeda-rejects-chavez-mediation-benghazi--deaths
http://www.france24.com/en/

Exclusive: Gaddafi speaks to FRANCE 24.
In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi repeated his claim that al Qaeda was responsible for plunging the country into chaos and denied media reports of mass killings.
More on the interview: http://www.france24.com/en/20110307-libya-gaddafi-blames-al-qaeda-rejects-chavez-mediation-benghazi--deaths
http://www.france24.com/en/

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Deportee from Libya travel by road to Europe share their terrible story

A JOURNEY TO EUROPE BY ROAD NOT WORTH THE RISK
When Victory Imasuen and Osazee Aghimie embarked on their journey to Libya along with other fellow brethren, they...

A JOURNEY TO EUROPE BY ROAD NOT WORTH THE RISK
When Victory Imasuen and Osazee Aghimie embarked on their journey to Libya along with other fellow brethren, they did not envisage the misfortune that awaited them. Today, all they can tell of their experience is a Tale of Woe. According to them, words are not enough to describe the terrible experience they went through.
Narrating his own ordeal in the nation of Libya, Victory Imasuen said he was a professional barber before heeding to the advice of a friend to journey out of the country for greener pastures. He started his journey after making a payment of about N150,000 to the burger. However, he ended up being sold to kidnappers who demanded another money from him as ransom in order to regain his freedom. Before he could finally gather the amount of N250,000 demanded, he received the series of beatings that became a part of his life aside from being confined to a dungeon where he was squashed along with about 200 people. He later ended up in the deportation camp where he granted an interview to CNN about his torment in Libya.
Osazee’s tale of woe also started the moment he entered the Hilux in his bid to cross over to Europe. It was indeed a hazardous journey that finally landed him in Libya prison and finally deported to Nigeria.
Having been deported to Nigeria, life looked so bleak, not knowing where or who to turn to. However, having heard of the kind gesture of ProphetT.B. Joshua and the Emmanuel TV partners to fellow Libya deportees, Victory and Osazee together with thousands of other deportees decided to come to The SCOAN for a total overhauling of their lives.
During their initial visit, alongside other colleagues, Prophet T.B. Joshua and the Emmanuel TV partners blessed them with huge sum of money running to millions of Naira.
As they further shared their experiences during the LiveSunday service, Victory and Osazee were given an additional sum of N200,000 Naira each by Prophet T.B. Joshua and Emmanuel TV partners to help them get back on their feet.

A JOURNEY TO EUROPE BY ROAD NOT WORTH THE RISK
When Victory Imasuen and Osazee Aghimie embarked on their journey to Libya along with other fellow brethren, they did not envisage the misfortune that awaited them. Today, all they can tell of their experience is a Tale of Woe. According to them, words are not enough to describe the terrible experience they went through.
Narrating his own ordeal in the nation of Libya, Victory Imasuen said he was a professional barber before heeding to the advice of a friend to journey out of the country for greener pastures. He started his journey after making a payment of about N150,000 to the burger. However, he ended up being sold to kidnappers who demanded another money from him as ransom in order to regain his freedom. Before he could finally gather the amount of N250,000 demanded, he received the series of beatings that became a part of his life aside from being confined to a dungeon where he was squashed along with about 200 people. He later ended up in the deportation camp where he granted an interview to CNN about his torment in Libya.
Osazee’s tale of woe also started the moment he entered the Hilux in his bid to cross over to Europe. It was indeed a hazardous journey that finally landed him in Libya prison and finally deported to Nigeria.
Having been deported to Nigeria, life looked so bleak, not knowing where or who to turn to. However, having heard of the kind gesture of ProphetT.B. Joshua and the Emmanuel TV partners to fellow Libya deportees, Victory and Osazee together with thousands of other deportees decided to come to The SCOAN for a total overhauling of their lives.
During their initial visit, alongside other colleagues, Prophet T.B. Joshua and the Emmanuel TV partners blessed them with huge sum of money running to millions of Naira.
As they further shared their experiences during the LiveSunday service, Victory and Osazee were given an additional sum of N200,000 Naira each by Prophet T.B. Joshua and Emmanuel TV partners to help them get back on their feet.

Al on Iranian television (IRIB) discussing Libya, Bahrain, oil, and Western double standards

This is the raw footage of an interview with Yours Truly conducted by IRIB at their London studio on April 7, 2011. This was confirmed at rather short notice. T...

This is the raw footage of an interview with Yours Truly conducted by IRIB at their London studio on April 7, 2011. This was confirmed at rather short notice. The last time I appeared on Iranian TV - on July 2 last year - there were two of us in an hour long programme late afternoon. I was expecting the same again, and was surprised that I got a whole half hour programme to myself. Unfortunately, it started a lot earlier, and I was working late in the Library the previous night.
I was also expecting the programme to be largely about Libya and oil, and hoped to get in a lot about how we (meaning the whole world) should stop using oil per se, but when I got there I learned they were more interested in talking about the situation in Bahrain and the West's double standards over it. Unfortunately, I hadn't researched this in any detail, largely because of the subdued commenting on the situation there by the BBC - my main source of news (no, don't laugh).
Having said that, I managed to make a few points, and judging from their reaction afterwards, I went down pretty well.
My thanks to Majeed Karimi for inviting me back, and to the engineer for providing me with a DVD of the programme. All is vanity!

This is the raw footage of an interview with Yours Truly conducted by IRIB at their London studio on April 7, 2011. This was confirmed at rather short notice. The last time I appeared on Iranian TV - on July 2 last year - there were two of us in an hour long programme late afternoon. I was expecting the same again, and was surprised that I got a whole half hour programme to myself. Unfortunately, it started a lot earlier, and I was working late in the Library the previous night.
I was also expecting the programme to be largely about Libya and oil, and hoped to get in a lot about how we (meaning the whole world) should stop using oil per se, but when I got there I learned they were more interested in talking about the situation in Bahrain and the West's double standards over it. Unfortunately, I hadn't researched this in any detail, largely because of the subdued commenting on the situation there by the BBC - my main source of news (no, don't laugh).
Having said that, I managed to make a few points, and judging from their reaction afterwards, I went down pretty well.
My thanks to Majeed Karimi for inviting me back, and to the engineer for providing me with a DVD of the programme. All is vanity!

WHYS on TV: The latest on Libya

The world's eyes are firmly on Libya, and we know you've been talking about it all week. So here's our television programme all about Libya. We speak to Libyans...

The world's eyes are firmly on Libya, and we know you've been talking about it all week. So here's our television programme all about Libya. We speak to Libyans in Tripoli and around the world about the extraordinary week they've had.

The world's eyes are firmly on Libya, and we know you've been talking about it all week. So here's our television programme all about Libya. We speak to Libyans in Tripoli and around the world about the extraordinary week they've had.

Nigerians narrate ordeal in Libya

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New television channel for a "free Libya"

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While rebel fighters and forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi battle for control of key coastal towns, some Libyans have found another way of getting their opinions heard.
A new satellite television channel was launched in the Gulf state of Qatar on Saturday.
Simply called Libya, it is a mix of news and talk shows covering developments in the North African country, with funding from abroad.
Al Jazeera's Nazanin Sadri reports from the capital, Doha. (03 April 2011)
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Libya leader appears on national television

In a show to the world, Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi appeared on national television live from Tripoli in front of his supporters. And - in the year marking the 34th anniversary of his power to the masses - his message was that the world doesn't understand his country's system that puts power in the hands of the people.
"We put our fingers in the eyes of those who doubt that Libya is ruled by anyone other than its people," he told the applauding audience. And he pointed out he was not in a position to step down.
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Libya Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Libya.
Libya is one of the most interesting desert countries and it is gradually opening its doors to the outside world. It is a veritable treasure trove of history. Ancient art and culture of various epochs as well as the fascinating exotic flair of the Orient make Libya a wonderful and fascinating holiday destination. The capital, Tripoli, awakes early in the morning as fishermen return from their nocturnal work at sea along with their catch which is fresh and tasty and ready for market. In antiquity Tripoli was called Oea and was one of the three cities of Tripolitania. Seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. It was originally built by the Romans who came here after the Phoenicians and gave the city a completely new appearance. It could accommodate up to five thousand onlookers. Just like the country’s former explorers we venture further and further into the desert and spend the night in Kirkiba Camp in circular straw huts at the foot of huge sand dunes. Next day we visit Garma, now in ruins, but whioch around two thousand years ago was the capital of the GaramantesRealm. From the Sahara we travel to the country’s eastern Mediterranean coast and to ancient Cyrenaika, the largest city in today’s Benghazi. Of the historic city of the Pentapolis, the Greek five-city alliance, nothing remains today as it is now covered by modern city buildings. Magnificent history, untouched coastlines and endless desert landscapes with oasis settlements, salt lakes, rock paintings and Berber towns: Libya, a little known land in amazing North Africa.

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Libya 2016: A Solo Female Travelers' Perspective | EXPEDITION 196

Thank you so much to my hosts in Libya for providing me with a unique and eclectic experie...

Libya 2016: A Solo Female Travelers' Perspective | EXPEDITION 196

Thank you so much to my hosts in Libya for providing me with a unique and eclectic experience during my brief stay. The Ministry of Tourism meeting was truly informative and I look forward to furthering the development of tourism in Libya back to what it was before.
*This video is my own personal experience in that I had in Tripoli, Liberia and only Tripoli. I stayed with a family who's home was surrounded with a tall concrete fence and barbed wire, for safety. Two of the friends who showed me around were equipped with hand guns for my safety, which made me feel very comfortable since we were out until 9pm exploring Tripoli and it's dangerous to be out at night. I did not travel around anywhere else in Libya due to the current situation and can not speak for other places. Please take this video as an educational experience about Tripoli aside from all the negative news we see/hear every day. Political or negative comments will not be welcome. Just enjoy :)
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Tripoli Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert stat...

Tripoli Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow lanes and squat buildings it is a combination of Arabian, North African and Mediterranean cultures. The joie de vivre of the local people is obvious and music and dance are part of their daily life. In antiquity the city was called Oea that was one of the three cities of Tripolitania and in Roman times this section of the coast contained the trading towns of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. Since 1963 Tripoli has been the capital of the Great Socialist Libyan-Arab People’s Republic. The old town contains a souk that was almost fully abandoned following the Great Revolution as private trading was then forbidden but when the law was abolished in 1988 it once again sprang to life. Modern Tripoli is undergoing constant development. Contemporary architecture is everywhere with skyscrapers that contain offices and apartments that have been built on the periphery of the city. Around seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is still an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. Tripoli, along with the historic towns of the former Tripolitania, is one of the most spectacular places of ancient culture in North Africa and the heritage of an advanced civilisation located on the edge of the Sahara.

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Akakus (Libya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Akakus in Libya.
Acacus is an enchanting world of sand an...

Akakus (Libya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Akakus in Libya.
Acacus is an enchanting world of sand and stone, a fairy-tale like natural area in the south west of Libya. Although the journey can be quite demanding, it is well worthwhile as it leads into a little known world that is full of remarkable beauty.
The Guelta Taschunt is a wadi that is known for a very narrow canyon that can only be entered on foot. Today, the mighty rocks and endless desert landscape form a natural border between Libya and neighboring Algeria.
Today, around 1,300 members of the Tuareg, a nomadic Berber tribe, inhabit this region and it was here in 1850 that a German archaeologist discovered prehistoric remains, as well as rock paintings, proof of an ancient culture.
The desert mountains of Acacus are far more than just a fascinating landscape. The rocks in its dried out river valleys are like a historic picture book that provides us with a remarkable insight into what was once a magnificent Saharan culture.
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Tripolitania (Libya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripolitania in Libya.
Tripolitania: at first sight there...

Tripolitania (Libya) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripolitania in Libya.
Tripolitania: at first sight there are few traces of this ancient and legendary place in northwest Libya but it once had three great cities, Sabratha, Leptis Magna And Oea, Tripoli, once named Oea, dates back to the 7th centuryB.C. when Tripoli was an important trading centre for the Carthaginians. As much as anything else it is the local plants, majestic palm trees and impressive cacti that give Tripoli its Mediterranean atmosphere. Clearly, the influence of the sea is only present close to the coast as a few kilometres inland is endless desert. An eye-catching landmark that dates back to the time of the corsairs is the Citadel in Tripoli’s harbour. The Arabs enlarged the original Byzantine complex to a fortress and for a short spell the city fell into the hands of the Spanish. Sabratha is the youngest of the three great cities of Tripolitania. Thanks to much restoration work the Theatre is one of the most impressive architectural monuments of this once legendary trading city. The restored façade of the Roman stage building is one of the most beautiful to be seen anywhere. Columns of green-white Cipollino Marble with artistic capitols underline the extraordinary architectural charm of Sabratha’s ancient theatre. Around a hundred and twenty kilometres east of Tripoli is Tripolitania’s third ancient metropolis of Leptis Magna, a unique excavation site. The oldest finds in Leptis Magna were made in a Punic cemetery that had been built on by the Romans. Under the rule of Carthage, Leptis Magna became an important trading metropolis until it fell into the hands of the Numidians. The remains of the legendary Tripolitania of antiquity continue to inspire even today and are proof of a great and golden epoch.
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10 Best Travel Destinations in Libya

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